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云南师范大学实验中学学年高一上学期月月考2023-202410英语试题学校:姓名班级考号
一、阅读理解Contact CCAsSpecial Programsto learnmore aboutour widerange ofcredit andnoncreditopportunities foracademic andpersonal development.Summer ProgramExceptional4-week programfor studentscurrently completingtheir studyof high school.Earn3college credits!Our settingis CCAsOakland campus,where studio-focused,college-level courseshelp you(作品集)push beyondconcepts toportfolio-ready pieces.On-campus Housingamp;Scholarships available!Summer coursesCCAoffers about35for-credit degreecourses eachsummer,scheduled on the San Franciscoand Oakland campuses.Undergraduate andgraduate studentscan workwith avisiting artist,develop skillsand stayontrack forgraduation byearning credits...all whilestill allowingtime tovisit family,work,travel,etc.For informationabout summerhousing,please contactthe Office of ResidentialLife at510594722or housing@cca.edu.Summer StartSummer Start is a six-week programdesigned specificallyfor internationalundergraduateand graduatestudents.This isa for-credit program;students receivesix creditstowards theirdegree.During theprogram,you mustlive onCCAs SanFrancisco campus.Tuition includessix unitsof discountedgraduate collegecredit,which willinclude books,field tripexpenses andonc-on-onc tutoring.Housing fees include sixweeks atCCAs SanFranciscoPanoramic Residence.Company-Customized ProgramsCCAsOfficeofSpecial Programscan designcustomized workshopsto developandstrengthenemployee skillswithin yourcompany.Customized programshave included:*An IdeationSketching class,for thedesign teamof anational clothingretailer,试卷第页,共页1010scheduled Fridayafternoons onSanFranciscocampus.*Software-specific workshops,for designersfrom anational paperproducts andgifts retailer,scheduled ina two-day workshopformat duringthe weekon ourOaklandcampus.
1.Who canapply forSummer ProgramA.Undergraduate students.B・International students.C.High schoolstudents.D.College students.
2.What canstudents doif theytake summercoursesA.Get somecredits.B.Visit famousartists.C.Make somefriends.D.Go ona fieldtrip.
3.What doesSummerStartrequire studentsto doA.Live onone of the campuses.B,Pay schoolfeesinadvance.C.Read asmany booksas possible.D.Complete thecourses ontime.Cruz Genet,11,and AnthonySkopick,10,couldnt agree.Were thebirds on the iceducks orgeeseThere wasonly oneway tofind out.So ona coldJanuary evening,the twofriends riskedonto the frozenpond neartheir housein Frankfort,Illinois,to geta betterlook.First theythrew asmallstone totest it.Then theystepped onit.Believing theice wouldhold theirweight,Anthonytook afew steps,then....He fellthrough theseemingly frozenice.Cruz rushedto helphis frightenedfriend-the pond“ate”him too.Gruz managedto lifthimselfout of the waterand ontoa morereliable part.He thencarefully madehis way toAnthony.But theice didnthold,and hefell inagain.This timehe couldntget out.The boysquicklylost feelingin theirarms andlegs.Cruz wassure he was goingto die.Anthonys oldersister hadseen the boys fallthrough theice andstarted screamingfor help.John Lavin,a neighbordriving nearbyon his way tothe grocerystore,heard her.He quicklypulledover.Seeing theboys,he kickedoff hisshoes,and runinto thefreezing water.Lavin madehisway to Cruzand Anthonyand saved them back to land.They weretaken tothehospital,where doctorsdiscovered that their five-minute stayin thewater hadlowered their bodytemperature nearlyten degrees.Fortunately,theboyshave fullyrecovered,though theyare stillmoved bytheir fearlessneighbor.Just to think,“says Gruz,“if hewasnt there,I couldhave died.”A.To goskating.B,To trapsome birds.C.To settlea disagreement.D.To testthe strengthof theice.
5.How didCruz feelwhen caughtin thewaterA.Hopeless.
8.Puzzled.C.Shocked.D.Calm.
6.What basicallysavedthetwo boyslivesA.Screaming of an oldersister.B,Better careof doctors.C・lowering of theirbodytemperature.D.Brave act of aneighbor.
7.What isthe besttitle for the textA.Two BoysFalling in the WaterB・A HeroicMan tothe RescueC.Duck orGeese,It Isa QuestionD.Curiosity Killsthe Cat
4.Why didGruz andAnthony stepontheiceHave youever wonderedwhat wildanimals dowhen noone iswatchingLow cost,dependable andsmall moderncameras offereda bighelp.Cameras placedinhard-to-reach placeshave shoteverything fromsmall desertcats tolarger snow-lowing catsin thenorthernRocky Mountains.Scientists havebeen able to documentthe“private“moments ofwildlifewith leadingtechnology.Grant Harrisisagovernment biologistwith theUnited StatesFish andWildlife ServiceinAlbuquerque,New Mexico.In hiswords,theres nodoubt that these wild cameras areimportanttools tolearn newinformation onwildlife/9Harris saidsome imageshelp scientistssee theeflects ofclimatechange.Researchers with the WyomingMigration Initiative,or WMI,are amongthose using wildcameras alongwith globalpositioning systems,or GPS.But WMIdirector MatthewKauffman saysasthose devicesare limited,so isthe amountof informationthey cangather fromGPS.However,cameras can be leftin verywild areasfor days,weeks oreven months.They canprovideinformation onhow manyanimals aremoving overa givenperiod of time.Putting thosecameras inplace requirescareful planning.Wild videocan showdetails aboutanimalbehavior.However,wild camerashave theirproblems too.Animals suchas wolverinesandbears sometimesattack them.Scientists do not knowif theattacks arethe resultof angeror interest.Also,the deviceshave becomepopular toolsto helphunters lookfor animals.Some peoplearguethat itis unfairto usethe camerasthat way.Even withsuch problems,wildcamerasare clearlyan importantscientific toolin researchingwildanimals.
8.What doesthe underlinedword“document inparagraph2meanA.Remind.B.Enrich.C.Appreciate.D.Record.
9.Which isa disadvantageof wild camerasA.They cannotbe leftin thewild overa longperiod.B・They cannotbe placedin hard-to-reach areas.C.They providelimited information.D.They mightbe stolenby people.
10.Why dosome peopleargue againstusingwildcamerasA.It isdifficult tofix thecameras.B.It helpshunters findanimals easily.C.It ishard toachieve carefulplanning.D.It makesanimals interestedin thecameras.
11.What isthe authorsattitude towardswildcamerasA.Doubtful.B.Positive.C.Uncertain.D.Uncaring.Have youever thoughtabout whymalls,restaurants,and eventheaters havemusic Well,tounderstand this,you simplyjust lookback athow youfelt whenyou heardmusic in these places.Music isknown toimprove themood ofpeople.Often musichelps uspay attentionto whatwe aredoing.Music helpspatients feelgood and helps themrecover fasterand better.(阻.丧)Depression isa stateof mindthat most of usexperience atsome pointoftime.Thereare someperiods inour lifewhen everythingseems difficult.It seemsthat everythingis gettingworseand wehave nocontrol overour life.Studies haveshown thatmusic can be animportantmood lifterin suchsituations.Music alsoplays agreat rolein makingus feelless nervousor worried.Anxiety can often causeloss ofsleep andother illnesses.Music isoften knownas aninternational language.We maynot knowthe languageanotherperson isspeaking,but most of us respond to music in the sameway.Music canoften be the bestwayto connectwith someone.Music isone of the bestways toimprove your moods,but thiscan dependlargely onthe kind ofmusic youlisten to.While happymusic cancertainly make you feelbetter,sad music can furtherloweryour spirits.Listening toclassical music canoftenmakeyou feel alot morepowerful,whilesoft musiccan be the perfect waytorelax atthe endofa long way.If youwant touse musictochange the way howyou arefeeling,you needto understandthe roleof it,learn torecognize thekind of musicthat liftsyourmoodandhelpsyou feelbetter.Once yourealize thekindof music youcanuse,you canuse itto changethewayyoufeel.The rightkindof musiccanbetheperfectwaytohelp usfeel happier.
12.The passageis mainlyabout.A.what meaningsmusic hasB.how wecontrol our moodsC.how musicaffects ourmoods D.what kindof musicwe listento
13.According tothe passage,playing musicin restaurantsis to.A.welcome thecustomers B.make customersfeel goodC-make customersdance D.make customersfeel depressed
14.From the passage,we canknow that.A.mostofus sufferdepression all the timeB,mostofusrespondtomusicin differentwaysC.musiccanbe agood wayto connectwith othersD.any kindofmusicwill helpus improveourmoods
15..According tothepassage,which kindofmusiccan relaxourselves fromalongdays workA.Soft music.B.Classical music.C.Sad music.D.Rock music.
二、七选五It isback toschool timein muchoftheworld.Calm,easy morningsare replacedwith busy,hurried ones.Children wakeup earlyand getready forschool.Many parentsare alsogetting readyforwork,helping theirchildren andpreparing foodfor lunches.16,Butthat maybe abig mistakefor students,whether athome,onthewaytoschool orat school,eatingsomething healthyfor breakfastmay helpa studentget bettergrades.17The answeris yes.Experts atHealthy Childrenorg.say thatin theUnited Statesabout8to12percent ofall studentsin gradeschool Kindergartenthrough8th gradedonot eatbreakfast.By thetime studentsare inhighschoolgrades9—12,20to30percent of them ignorethe morning meal.
18.This givesyour bodythe energyit needstothinkclearly andto rememberwhat itlearns.When itcomes togiving thebrain whatit needsto workat itshighest level,not allbreakfastsare createdequal.The bestbreakfast shouldinclude complexsugar thatslowly releasesenergy tothebody.19A goodbreakfast isnot justhelpful forschool-aged children.20A.Do many children hatebreakfastB.Some peopleignore breakfastto savetimeC.Lunches arealso importantfor students9healthD.Whole grainbread andlow-sugar cakesare examplesE.The bestbreakfast isa combinationof sugar,protein andfatF.Are therereally somanychildrenwho donoteatbreakfastG.We allmay gainfrom eatingsomething healthyin themorning
三、完形填空Every year,there isa book festival inmy city.I alwaysmake alist ofallthe books Idlike toreadand waitforthe21ofthefestival.What Ilike bestis tosearch thewhole oceanof secondhandbooksfor whatI need.I canalways getgood22atthefestival.Last Saturday,thebookfestival was held.I23there early.When itwas24I wasthe firstone to get in...I lookedthrough everysingle bookuntil mylegs couldnt25me.ThenI decidedto check out.The26inthebookfestivalis fivedollars foreachfilled-up bagof books,and one27dollar foreach clothbag.I filledthree bagswithall thosepre-loved books,28very happyI would bethenew ownerofthem.However,when itwas myturn topay,I realizedthat Ihad29added upthe cost ofthe booksand hadnt30about thecostofthe bags.I wasthree dollarsshort,but itwas so31for me to takeoutany ofthe books.The manbehind mesaw mydifficult32and asked.Is itOK fbrmeto33first,please Mycaris quiteclose andI willput allthebooksinthecar andcome backwiththe34bags,which youcanthen usefor yourbooks.”I wasso gratefulfor hiskindness.This smallactofkindness really35my day.
21.A.impact B.arrival C,decoration D.celebration
22.A.results B.friends C.finds D.services
23.A.passed B.left C.lived D.reached
24.A.open B.clear C.noisy D.busy
25.A.help B.carry C.save D.punish
26.A.standard B.rule C.purpose D.trouble
27.A.extra B.secret C.successful D.signal
28.A.keeping B.appearing C.turning D.feeling
29.A.just B.also C.thus D.still
30.A.talked B.thought C.written D.reported
31.A.necessary B.rude C-hard D.possible
32.A.story B.trip C.task D.situation
33.A.turn backB.walk inC.give upD.checkout
34.A.empty B.illegal C.special D.expensive
35.A.got B.ended C-made D.began
四、用单词的适当形式完成短文Every year,more than13billion plastic bottles aresold inBritain.All ofthem36use onlyonce,and onlyhalf ofthem arerecycled.明令禁止.Some thinkplastic bottlesshould bebanned37think theyshould berecycled.Others thinka returningplan shouldbe broughtin toavoid the38pollute ofrivers andseas.That isto say,people willget upto20pence backevery timethey return39bottle.A returningplanfor bottlesis already40success inGermany,where
98.5%of plasticbottles arereturned.41lucky,there arealready signsthat thingsare changingforthe better.Last year,Selfridges stopped42sell single-use waterbottles.London Zooannouncedthat it would alsoban them.It sold155,000plasticbottles,43canbefilled byvisitors fromtaps.Families visitingbeaches thissummer arebeing askedto takepart ina plancalled ReturnToOffender”.The ideais44post plasticbottles andother litterthey findback tothe45companythat madethem,using theirfreepost addresses.
五、申请信今年十一月英国一学生代表团将前往新华高中学习交流,需要在高一学生中征集接待家
46.庭假设你是李华,有意接待一名代表团成员请根据下面的内容要点,用英语给Mr.Wooden写一封电子邮件内容要点※简要自我介绍;※接待条件(单独的卧室、家人能用英语交流、离学校很近);※安排和打算;※欢迎入住注意词数词左右电子邮件格式已给出,不计入总词数
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80.请在答题卡上作答2Dear Mr.Wooden,Yours,Li Hua
六、读后续写阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文
47.Walter Johnwas a20-year-old collegestudent fromHomewood,Alabama.As ayoung manincollege faraway fromhome,he didnthave muchmoney.He had to workpart-time tocover hislivingcosts.Recently hegave uphis part-time jobinthefast-food businessand founda newone atahome-moving companycalled Bellhops.The payfor hisnew jobwas higher,and Johngained moreflexibilitywith hishours,which allowedhim tofocus on his studiesa bitmore.He wantedto doeverythinghe couldto securethis newemployment opportunity,so he thought he hadtotry hisbestto makesure thateverything wouldgo wellonhisfirst day!But sometimes,life hitsyou unexpectedly.A daybefore Johnbegan hisnew job,his carbrokedown!With littlemoney tohis name,he couldnthave hiscar repairedatthegarage.None ofhisfriends wereabletotake himto work.What wasworse,the publictransportation wasnot runningathis workingtime.If hetook ataxi,itwouldcost himhalf hissalary.Therefore,he decidedto walktothecompany.In ordertogetthere bysix inthemorning,hethoughtthat thesafest waywouldbeto leaveatmidnight.John evenchallenged himselfto arrivethere onehour earlier.Even thoughit seemedlikesuch afar walk,John knewhewasfit enoughto doit.This waschallenging,but Johnknew itwaspossible.He grabbedhis walletand hisphone andleft hisapartment.As soonashestepped outof thedoor,he realizedthat walkingalone inthe darkat midnightcanbedangerous.Moreover,hehadtowalk througha largewood aswell asmany blocksofthecity.Therefore,he wentbacktotake abat(球棒)and akitchen knifefor safetypurposes.In casea wildanimal orsome badperson attacked注意him,at leasthe wouldhave somethingfor protection.续写词数应为左右
1.150请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
2.Finally Johnstarted hislong walk.At thattime,a carwas drawingcloser.。
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